Sudan’s Ambassador to Egypt Bids Farewell to First Group of Returnees Following Resumption of Train Services

Cairo – Sudanhorizon

Sudan’s Ambassador to Egypt, Lt. Gen. Engineer Imad al-Din Adawi, on Saturday bid farewell at Ramses Railway Station to the first group of Sudanese citizens returning to their homeland following the resumption of train services.

The voluntary return train, carrying 1,100 Sudanese passengers, departed toward the city of Aswan and onward to several cities in Sudan, with the General Intelligence Service covering all travel expenses.

Ambassador Adawi told reporters during the farewell that the resumption of voluntary return trips via Train No. 41 came after the intelligence service assumed full financial responsibility. He also praised the generous hospitality extended by the Egyptian people to Sudanese citizens.

He noted that the historic Ramses railway station has received many Sudanese travelers returning home, particularly following the major victories achieved by the armed forces and supporting units, who have made great sacrifices for the advancement of Sudan.

Adawi added: “The path has now been paved for the return of Sudanese from all sectors,” noting that in Egypt they are treated as “brothers and honored guests.” He expressed gratitude to Abdel Fattah el-Sisi for his continued directives and follow-up on implementation, as well as to Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly and Minister of Transport Kamel al-Wazir for instructing all ministry personnel to assist in transporting Sudanese wishing to return home.

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